Leslie Tempest

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Leslie Tempest is the central protagonist of D. H. Lawrence’s novel "The White Peacock," around whom the story’s emotional and social conflicts revolve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The White Peacock NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkPublishedIn 1911
associatedWith Nethermere NERFINISHED
rural Nottinghamshire
createdBy D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
English writer
gender male
hasPerspectiveOn changing English countryside
industrialization
marriage and relationships
hasRelationshipWith Cyril Beardsall NERFINISHED
George Saxton NERFINISHED
Lettie Beardsall NERFINISHED
Meg NERFINISHED
involvedIn emotional conflicts
social conflicts
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod early 20th-century English literature
medium novel
narrativeRole central protagonist
first-person narrator
nationality English
occupation farmer
protagonistOf The White Peacock NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement class tensions
individual desire versus social expectation
marriage and incompatibility
romantic disillusionment
rural versus industrial life

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The White Peacock hasMainCharacter Leslie Tempest